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  2. Nintendo 3DS system software - Wikipedia

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    The HOME Menu is a graphical shell similar to the Nintendo DSi Menu and Wii U Menu for Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo 2DS systems. It is used to launch software stored on Nintendo DS and Nintendo 3DS Game Cards, applications installed on an SD card, and DSiWare titles installed in the system's internal memory.

  3. SD card - Wikipedia

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    In early 2010, commercial SDXC cards appeared from Toshiba (64 GB), [31] [32] Panasonic (64 GB and 48 GB), [33] and SanDisk (64 GB). [34] In early 2011, Centon Electronics, Inc. (64 GB and 128 GB) and Lexar (128 GB) began shipping SDXC cards rated at Speed Class 10. [35] Pretec offered cards from 8 GB to 128 GB rated at Speed Class 16. [36]

  4. Fifth generation of video game consoles - Wikipedia

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    The 32-bit/64-bit era is most noted for the rise of fully 3D polygon games. While there were games prior that had used three-dimensional polygon environments, such as Virtua Racing and Virtua Fighter in the arcades and Star Fox on the Super NES, it was in this era that many game designers began to move traditionally 2D and pseudo-3D genres into 3D on video game consoles.

  5. Nintendo 3DS - Wikipedia

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    On the original Nintendo 3DS, the screen measures 77 mm (3.02 in), while on the 3DS XL it measures 106 mm (4.18 in). [97] [98] However, despite being 29 mm (1.14 in) bigger, the screens on the 3DS XL are the same resolution as the standard 3DS. This leads to the XL model having a lower pixel density (PPI) than the standard 3DS. [99]

  6. Nintendo DSi system software - Wikipedia

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    Eighth update for Japanese consoles, fifth update for USA/Europe/Australia consoles, fourth update Chinese/Korean consoles. Behind the scenes changes to block Nintendo DSi cartridge exploits. [20] 1.4.3 1.4.4 June 29, 2011 [16] Seventh update for Japanese consoles, fourth update for USA/Europe/Australia consoles, third update Chinese/Korean ...

  7. New Nintendo 3DS - Wikipedia

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    New Nintendo 3DS: 1400 mAh lithium-ion battery 3DS games: 3.5 to 6 hours DS games: 6.5 to 10.5 hours Sleep Mode: ≈ 3 days New Nintendo 3DS XL / New Nintendo 3DS LL: 1750 mAh lithium-ion battery; 3DS games: 3.5 to 7 hours DS games: 7 to 12 hours Sleep Mode: ≈ 3 days

  8. Comparison of memory cards - Wikipedia

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    2.7–3.6 [27] Yes 9 microSDXC: 1 TiB [28] 104 104 8 Memory Stick: Standard 128 MiB (0.125 GiB) 128 MiB (0.125 GiB) 2.5 1.8 3.3 Yes 10 PRO 4 2 TiB (2048 GiB) 20 20 3.3 PRO Duo 32 [29] 20 20 3.3 PRO-HG Duo 32 [30] 30 (actual; [31] theoretical: 60 [32]) 30 (actual; [31] theoretical: 60 [32]) 3.3 Micro (M2) 16 [33] 32 20 20 1.8 and 3.3 xC 2 TiB

  9. Nintendo Game Card - Wikipedia

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    Game cards for the Nintendo 3DS are from 1 to 8 gigabytes in size, [8] with 2 GB of game data at launch. [9] They look very similar to DS game cards, but are incompatible and have a small tab on one side to prevent them from being inserted into a DS, DS Lite, DSi or DSi XL/LL.